Sleeve for garments.



S. KARI,

SLEEVE FOR GARMENTS.

A'PPLIOATION FILED NOV.1'r, 1909.

Patented Feb. 1, 1910.

WITNESSES:

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SAMUEL KARP, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

SLEEVE FOB- GABMENTS.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, SAMUEL KARP, a citizen of the United States,residing at New York, in the county of New York and State of New York,have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Sleeves forGarments, of which the following is a specification, reference being hadtherein to the accompanying drawing.

My invention relates especially to the arrangement of cuffs upon thesleeves of coats, or the equivalent, and has for its ob ject theprovision of an economical, ornamental, extensible and changeable cuif.

To attain the desired end, my invention consists in certain novel anduseful combinations or arrangements of parts, and peculiarities ofconstruction and operation, all of which will. be hereinafter firstfully described and then pointed out in the claim.

In the drawing, Figure 1 is a side elevation of a sleeve and cuffembodying my invention, the cuff being in an extended position. Fig. 2is a like view with the cuff folded back and secured, and Fig. 3 is alike view with the parts in a dilferent position. Fig. 4: is a plan viewof the sleeve and cuff, the parts being unbuttoned.

Similar numerals of reference, wherever they occur, indicatecorresponding parts in all the figures.

1 is a garment sleeve, of the usual construction.

2 is lower extremity of the sleeve proper, provided with buttons orcatches 3 "and 4, on one side, and a tab 5 on the other, having abuttonhole 6 therein, the said tab being secured to the inside of a slit7.

8 is an extension secured to the body of Specification of LettersPatent.

Application filed November 1?, 1909.

Patented Feb. 1', 19M).

Serial No. 528,555.

the sleeve, provided with a slit 9, a tab 10, w

an interior button 11, and an exterior button 12.

In Fig. 1 of the drawing, the calf is fully extended so as to cover thewrist of the wearer, affording great protection from cold and rain. Whenit is desired to turn the cuff backward out of the way, it can be doneas illustrated in Fig. 9., by turning the part 8 over the part 2, andbuttoning the tab 10 to the button 11, producing a neat ornamentaleifect; or, as in Fig. 3, by turning the part 8 underneath the part 2,and buttoning the tab 10 to the button 4:. It will thus be seen thatwhile not only providing all-ornamental sleeve the cuif whereof may bechanged in appearance at pleasure, great economy is obtained, as whenthe garment is used by a growing child, the sleeve can be readilylengthened to suit the requirements of such growth.

Having now fully described my invention, what I claim as new therein anddesire to secure by Letters Patent, is:

The combination with a garment sleeve, of an extension securedthereto,buttons upon the exterior of the body of the sleeve, and theexterior and interior of the extension, and tabs provided with buttonholes carried by the extremity of the sleeve and by the extension, thewhole arranged to operate substantially as shown and described.

In testimony whereof 1 hereto ailix my signature in presence of twowitnesses.

SAMUEL KARI Witnesses M. S. W'nnxnn, J on I'IALTZON.

